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Show Us What You Got

Aroma360 Blogs

Show Us What You Got

Show us how you are scenting your space with any of Aroma360 diffusers and scents. Post a brief video and let us know how Aroma360 transformed your space. Don't forget to mention your favorite scent as well!!  Upload it to either Instagram, Twitter or Vine and tag @Aroma360 while using #Aroma360 and #MyScent
Bring Your Space to Life

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Bring Your Space to Life

Transform your surroundings and experience the future of scenting through the Picasso360. Bring any room to life with Aroma360s Signature Scents. Check out the entire scent collection HERE and begin to experience the power of scent with the Picasso360. 
Aroma360 in the LA Times

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Aroma360 in the LA Times

Did you see Aroma360 in the LA Times? They definitely know how to make your house smell amazing on the west coast! Check out the full article HERE!
Valentine's Day Experience

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Valentine's Day Experience

  Because a bouquet of flowers only lasts for a few days... Experience the new way to fill a room with flowers!
Rose Color Meanings Revealed!

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Rose Color Meanings Revealed!

Ever wondered what color roses to buy? Wonder no more... Here are the meanings for the most common roses you'll find at your local floral shop! Red  - There’s nothing secret about the red rose’s symbolism of love. Valentine’s Day would hardly exist without this bold and dramatic bloom. The ultimate symbol of romantic love and enduring passion, the red rose also conveys respect and the creative spirit of love. Representing true love stronger than thorns, the red rose is known universally as the lover’s rose.  White - Representing, humility, purity and innocence, the white rose - often referred to as the bridal rose - is associated with young love. In Scotland, when the white rose bloomed in autumn, it was seen as a token of early marriage. Also symbolizing truth and reverence, it sends a message of loyalty and says "I am worthy of you.   Yellow - While in Victorian times, the yellow rose symbolized jealousy, today it represents friendship, joy and caring. A bouquet of these sun-filled blossoms conveys warmth, gladness and affection.  Pink - Symbolizing gentility, femininity, elegance and refinement, the pink rose also carries additional meanings depending on its hue. A deep pink conveys gratitude and appreciation, while pale shades connote grace and gentleness, admiration and happiness.  Orange - With their warm, vibrant tones, orange roses symbolize enthusiasm and desire. If you’re looking for a way to express admiration and attraction - with an underlying message of passion and excitement - then send a bouquet filled with these fiery blooms.   Lilac & purple - Thought to be almost mystical in nature, with symbolism tied to enchantment, desire and even proceeding cautiously, it’s not surprising that lilac and purple roses send a message of love at first sight, Are you as obsessed with roses as us? Try Kiss By a Rose and smell the roses each and everyday! 
Aroma360 Romantic Scents | Ambient Scenting

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Scents to Set the Mood

Ever since the times of the ancient Egyptians, aromatic oils have been used to promote health, beauty, fertility, virility and of course, romance. The Greeks and other cultures learned from the Egyptians exactly how to use aromatic oils to increase passion, and this expertise quickly spread across the world. Aromachology, the study of the influence of scent on mood and behavior has  shown that certain scents have aphrodisiac properties and are able to stimulate arousal. Aroma360 knows how powerful scent can be.  We even dedicated a whole collection to "setting the mood."  Our True Romance collection is designed just with this in mind.    

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BEAUTY SLEEP - by Aroma360

Indulge yourself in the luxurious scents of calming essential oils. These specially formulated oil blends are all created for the purpose of getting you the best night’s sleep possible. These scent blends will make even the most restless of sleepers fall blissfully into a relaxing state free from a racing mind and body. Click here to learn more about this calming collection of oils designed to relax and improve your sleep.

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So true!

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Did you know... Aromatherapy

Did you know the term "Aromatherapy" was first used by French chemist Rene-Meurice Gattefosse in 1910. While conducting an experiment in his laboratory, Gattefosse badly burned his hand and plunged his hand into the nearest tub of liquid which just happened to be lavender oil. He was amazed at how quickly his burn healed and how little it scarred. This began his lifelong study of essential oils!

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